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ICE may make arrests during 2026 FIFA World Cup, DHS secretary says

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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirmed ICE will be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup to 'enforce the law.'

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the tournament is slated to make several stops in the United States, confirmed Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin in an interview with CBS News. Mullin confirmed ICE would be at the global sporting event in an interview released by CBS News on May 13. Mullin said agents would not be there "enforcing mass immigration" but rather to "enforce the law.

" When asked what ICE would do if it found a "criminal" at the World Cup, Mullin replied that the person would be arrested. "ICE always does immigration enforcement," Mullin said. "We're always going to do that — but we're not there for solely that purpose.

We're in there to do our job: immigration custom enforcement. " When pressed further, Mullin said agents would not be there to "round up mass individuals. " "We're always looking for the worst of the worst," he said.

"We're going to continue to do that. " The secretary noted that ICE has long been present at major sporting events, including the Super Bowl, and argued the agency is newly controversial because "media and the public" — then clarifying "the Democrats" — have "made them some type of villain," CBS News reported. Will ICE be at FIFA World Cup?